11.24.2014

Fast & Easy Hair Styles

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How was your weekend? Mine was fun! I finally felt well enough to get some much-needed errands done. I also went to a really funny (read: adult humor) holiday play. The dress was casual, and for my hair, I wanted some everyday looks. I used a few fun tools that I recently purchased at Walmart:

Because I #HeartMyHair, I got the Infiniti Pro by Conair® Curl Secret®

and Infiniti Pro by Conair® 3Q™ Brushless Motor Dryer.

So let me show you the hairstyles! First up, here are the tools I used:

So the first thing I did was use the round brush and the Infiniti Pro by Conair® 3Q™ Brushless Motor Dryer to give some volume to my hair. I twisted the brush as I ran it through my hair for more bosy. The Pro 3Q Blow Dryer reduces drying time by up to 70% with lower temperature and faster airflow to minimize heat damage. I have tested a lot of dryers, and I am really, really impressed by this one. It is the BEST I've ever used.

But I wanted some loose waves, so I used my Infiniti Pro by Conair® Curl Secret®. The Conair Infiniti Pro Curl Secret Curling Iron creates gorgeous shiny curls each and every time. This device uses tourmaline-ceramic technology to help reduce the amount of frizz in your hair, leaving you with smooth hair that is soft to the touch. This innovative tool is like nothing you have ever used before for your hair. It looks interesting at first glance, but it is so easy to use:

I chose the 8 setting--it gives the loosest curls. I simply put about a half-inch section in the clamps, closed it, and hair is drawn into the chamber.

After a few beeps, I opened the clamp and then curls! Easy, peasy--I promise. I've gotten my sisters hooked on it, and one of them is getting it for Christmas!

So now that my hair was done, I took a section from the side, divided it into 3 pieces, and took the piece closest to the back, and sandwiched it between the first and second pieces (pictured above). I twisted the first piece and then used bobby pins to secure. I love how the bobby pins have an opener on the package. Scroll back up and check that out! No more pins in teeth!

I repeated on the other side and this is what it looks like!

Later on I was walking Charlie and doing blog stuff, so I wanted my hair out of my face. I pulled my hair in a low pony--I used a white elastic so you could see it, but normally I use brown or clear.

I divided the pony at the top in half and pulled it through. So simple!

If I wanted tighter curls, I could change the setting (there are 3) on my Curl Secret. I love how fast and easy these hairstyles were to create! Share with me your weekend! Linking up at Kimberlee and Leann at Monday Morning Gossip!

Ohh, this hairstyle is so pretty, Elle! It would be a perfect, sophisticated hairstyle for Christmas! I have been wondering about that curler, it looks intimidating hence I have been staying away from it. Might give it a go but I am too in love with my curler now. LOL!

Oh my gosh, that curling iron thing looks amazing, I want one immediately! Is it really as easy as it looks? I'm not quite understanding how it curls the whole length of the hair... I will have to see if I can find a video...

I just got this curler and so far I love it! I do have one question though, I saw in another video of yours that the curler didn't have the felt tip of the barrel but in the picture above it does have the felt tip. Do I have to remove the felt tip somehow, or is that just a different version of the same product? Thank you!